Last year's real tree has been in the pot in the garden all year. To our surprise it has new shoots and, apart from a list (corrected by re-potting the roots when we brought it into the house) it is good for this Christmas too. The lights and decorations are now going on.
On Sunday the first grandchildren arrive. Over Christmas we'll see all the children and grandchildren. It will be busy time, but I hope all the little ones and all their mums and dads have a lovely time.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Saturday, 12 December 2015
Strictly
Actually, I watch very little reality TV but I do quite enjoy "Strictly" on BBC TV. This is a knock-out dancing competition. This year, the standard is very high and it is hard to see who will win. It is many years since I enjoyed ballroom dancing with Ann, my old girlfriend in my teens. These are distant memories now.
Climate change - progress
So all the countries at the Paris climate summit have reached agreement.
This is just the start, but it shows a willingness to work towards a
world which does not have dangerous warming. As someone pointed out on
BBC TV this morning, the cost of choosing a non-carbon path has
significantly reduced, so it is less burdensome to choose clean energy.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35084374 .
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35084374 .
Friday, 11 December 2015
Lunch with old friends
This lunchtime we enjoyed lunch at a local gastro pub (in the next village) with old friends
who live quite close to us. The food was good as always.
The friends came back to us for tea/coffee
afterwards.
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Poor voice
Today I had to go to Addenbrooke's Hospital for an outpatient
appointment at the Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) clinic. This meant having a
camera down my nose into my throat. Sadly, the diagnosis was that my
poor voice is "neurological" and there is nothing that can be done to
make it better. I am seeing the "main man" just in case, but it sounds
like I am stuck with my poor voice unless it gets better over time. This
is a blow, although at one time I was told I would never eat ever again. For the last year I've been able to eat just about anything. Moral? Never, ever give up.
Wednesday, 9 December 2015
Activity contests and antenna article
It must be my age! My wife said last Tuesday "have you got a
radio contest tonight?" I said, "no" thinking it was the end of November.
Somehow I also read my email reminder of the 70cm UK activity contest too late last
night. So, I managed to miss both the 2m and 70cm December legs of the
monthly RSGB amateur radio activity contests, thinking it was the end of November
still!
Incidentally, my article on the big-wheel antenna for 2m is in the January RSGB magazine RadCom. If I had remembered, this is the antenna I would have used! It works well and is a horizontal omni with gain. Mine was very kindly erected by a fellow radio amateur David Tegerdine G0LRD, to whom I am much indebted.
Incidentally, my article on the big-wheel antenna for 2m is in the January RSGB magazine RadCom. If I had remembered, this is the antenna I would have used! It works well and is a horizontal omni with gain. Mine was very kindly erected by a fellow radio amateur David Tegerdine G0LRD, to whom I am much indebted.
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Stroke exhaustion
It is perhaps surprising that well over 2 years since my stroke, I still get very exhausted so easily. We have had good old friends staying for a couple of nights and after helping to prepare lunch and washing the dishes, I was totally
exhausted. After 10-15 minutes I am OK again, but anything physical or
mental gets me very tired after a short time.
I guess I have to accept this is how it is going to be, although people tell me I am getting slowly better. They can see progress, although I cannot generally see it.
Sitting down and driving are OK generally. I find I get stressed more than I did and my instinct is to, "say it as it is". This sometimes gets me into trouble! I am sure I was more tactful in the past.
I guess I have to accept this is how it is going to be, although people tell me I am getting slowly better. They can see progress, although I cannot generally see it.
Sitting down and driving are OK generally. I find I get stressed more than I did and my instinct is to, "say it as it is". This sometimes gets me into trouble! I am sure I was more tactful in the past.
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